This multiplayer online shooter game is created in 8-bit pixel art style.

This multiplayer online shooter game is created in 8-bit pixel art style. Players control characters taken to the realm of Oryx and turning into food for his underlings and abominations. Character death remains unchanged indefinitely. It’s unable to find the player's dead character along with all carried equipment, though the player might store numerous items in a safe place. Various choices of characters in class also help increase diversity in the game and help to support teamwork.

2. Paladin: The Game

This is a massive side-scrolling action-adventure game. Fantastic graphics, story, and gameplay amplify the fun.

3. Doom

Demons, keycards, doors, and switches are put around a sprawling Mars base filled with corridors and secrets. In Doom, players take the role of a space marine (also, "Doomguy"). He’s required to fight against the hordes of invading demons. There are three nine-level episodes in the game.

4. SuperHot

The game is about the qualities of being careful and accurate as well as choreography.

Time moves when you move. The scene freezes when you stand still. Walk, attack repeatedly or aim, and it begins back up. The game isn't about reflex and reaction, but about the qualities of being careful and accurate as well as choreography. Though these same principles form the basis for every action film, games often miss in the intense pain and struggle of real-time firefights.

5. The Last Tango

This game is about rhythm espionage survival. You play as two spies, dancing through various life-threatening locations. They'll spin around past traps, avoid attacks by a sudden quick movement, and take down enemies using an elegant twirl. Also, a gun is used. Move to the beat. When the levels become more complicated, you'll queue up actions and watch as they're elegantly performed. Step right, shoot left, step left, spin, shoot recklessly, and to the right, get beheaded by a ninja. As the dance gets more hazardous, timing and order are necessary for success.

Another beautiful/funny short story of a game! There's no challenge to the fight; you're playing for the story, which takes five sensational minutes to understand.

7. Silhouette

Like many free horror games, Silhouette doesn't generate its scares by relying on high-tech visuals. This two-player killer versus victim game is set in a dark house. You control shifts between the killer wielding a knife and your victim who is not equipped with or carrying weapons. This allows for turns of real-time movement that become shorter as the killer and the victim get closer together. The pacing becomes increasingly fraught, which inspires increasing panic in both players. A fantastic horror game that is worth playing!

8. My Friend Pedro

The game comes with full of chances to display your bullet time skills.

The game offers a riveting case for why you shouldn't take the advice of a talking banana. You leap, flip and roll about each level, using your slow-mo ability to stay away from bullets and unload an accurate volley of return fire. As short as it lasts, the game comes with full of chances to display your bullet time skills.

9. Critical Annihilation

In this simple twin-stick shooting game, you will kill an unlimited wave of voxel aliens with rockets, guns and an AC-138 gunship. You use those resources to get free from your dangerous surroundings. Try to fight to the bitter end.

10. Kingdom

This is a tower defense game. You're a king on a royal horse trying to get through ten nights in a small village in the wilderness. To survive, you can drop money at the wandering vagabonds’ feed to employ them - then give them a weapon/tool by providing the proper stall.

11. They Love You

This is a top-down puzzle game! What makes it special is its concept that is simple but deceptively clever. It's, to some extent, the character and charm existing in the basic shapes. Mostly it's because it's entirely infuriating.

12. Untrusted

The game is about reaching the exit. The exits are blocked off at first. The only way to take them away or adjust their position is dig into the source code and reprogram the game. If you have no idea about programming, this may be quite difficult. Still, try to work your way through some of the game. This is not just a seriously clever project, but a nice way to get started with Javascript.

13. No-one Has To Die

As a courier, you make an innocent delivery to an evil corporation when a fire breaks out. Since you’re locked alone in the reception by automated systems, the building's IM chat is full of staff members stuck on the above floors. You’re the only one with direct access to the safety controls of the building; seal off doors, make sprinklers active, and save the staff members.

14. Ir/Rational Redux

You're given a number of statements and must fill in the blanks by picking logical arguments. Instead of deciding whether the answer is true, the trick is working out why that answer is true.

15. Nothing To Hide

In this anti-stealth game, your job is to be seen at all times.

In this anti-stealth game, your job is to be seen at all times. You play as Poppy Gardner, daughter to the head of a dystopian surveillance state. Trapped in a state of continuous paranoid anxiety, you decide to run away to Canada by helping your father to boost his social media popularity. The only problem is that you’re required to maintain in the state of the autonomous security eyes, or you’ll be in danger of being taken down by anti-criminal sleeping darts.